Job summary
- Main area
- 0-19 Community Services
- Grade
- Band 4
- Contract
- 15 months (15 month fixed term contract)
- Hours
- Full time
- Part time
- Job ref
- 391-NMUH-7076989
- Employer
- Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
- Employer type
- NHS
- Site
- Civic Centre Enfield
- Town
- Enfield
- Salary
- £31,081 - £33,665 per annum inclusive of HCAS
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Closing
- 29/04/2025 23:59
Employer heading

Early Years Practitioner
Band 4
The North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust is a medium-sized acute and community trust with over 525 beds and over 600 community staff, serving more than 600,000 people living across Enfield and Haringey and the surrounding areas, including Barnet and Waltham Forest.
The hospital has been on its present site for over 100 years and was established as an NHS trust by statute in December 1990. The Trust’s services are provided on the North Middlesex University Hospital site as well as a range of community sites across the London Borough of Enfield, including at partner hospitals. They provide services in collaboration with a range of partners, including local GPs, acute, mental health and other community health service providers across North Central London.
In the year ending 31 March 2022, the Trust reported a turnover of £419.7m and employed almost 4,000 staff. Following the transfer of Enfield Community Services on 1st April 2023, this has increased as we have welcomed over 600 new staff including District Nurses, Community Matrons, Community Physiotherapists, Psychologists and many more across a wide range of adult and children’s community services in Enfield. It is an exciting time to join North Mid as we continue our journey to become an integrated care organisation to deliver high quality, seamless care in our local communities, with a focus on tackling health inequalities.
Job overview
North Middlesex Hospital in the Community NHS Trust are seeking to recruit an Early Years Practitioner to be part of an innovative Speech and Language project aimed at reducing inequalities in one of the most deprived areas of Enfield.
You will work as part of a small team working towards improving early communication outcomes for children and families in the Edmonton area of Enfield; delivering high quality universal and targeted health services to meet the key improvement priorities.
The role will involve working within both community settings and including family homes.
Key aspects of the role include: Supporting health promotion planning and delivery, communication assessment, multi-agency working to support children and families, supporting with delivering training. You will be supporting interventions with families and children including play, interaction and supporting children's early communication development.
Excellent communication skills and a passion for public health are essential, alongside good organisational skills, flexibility to meet the needs of the service, and ability to travel independently to meet service delivery as required.
We welcome applications from individuals who are enthusiastic about health promotion with an interest in speech, language and communication and wishing to develop new skills and knowledge.
Main duties of the job
MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
To undertake home visits as delegated by the Health Visitor/Speech and Language Therapist.
To assist the Health Visitor and Speech and Language Therapist to deliver a model of early prevention and intervention improve SLCN outcomes for children aged 0- 2 years old who are at risk of developing SLCN.
To support the Speech and Language Therapist with training early years professionals on how refer into the new provision.
To undertake screening and review assessments as part of this new provision and to organise and run targeted language and communication intervention groups.
To undertake other relevant duties as delegated by the Health Visitor/Speech and Language Therapist as part of this new provision.
To be familiar with Children’s Centres and local programmes and facilitate and signpost parents in accessing the Children Centre services and Community Services as well as other local initiatives to support with speech and language promotion and development.
To promote early speech and language development and encourage the development of children’s play, language and communication through direct and indirect work and partnership with parents/carers and children.
To act as a source of information for parents and professionals about the referral pathways to the core speech and language therapy services.
To be aware of the child’s individual circumstances and adapt appropriately.
Working for our organisation
North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust is a medium sized District General Hospital based in Edmonton in Enfield, North London. We serve a diverse multicultural population largely from the London boroughs of Enfield and Haringey. Many of our patients live in wards that are within the 5% most deprived in the UK and a large proportion of our patients were born abroad. This makes it both a fascinating and a challenging hospital to work in.
The Community division comprises of the 0-19 Service, Health Visitor and School Nursing services, that deliver the Healthy Child Programme. As well as a BCG clinic for targeted babies and Canterbury ward, that supports the acute wards.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
To undertake home visits as delegated by the Health Visitor/Speech and Language Therapist.
To assist the Health Visitor and Speech and Language Therapist to deliver a model of early prevention and intervention improve SLCN outcomes for children aged 0- 2 years old who are at risk of developing SLCN.
To support the Speech and Language Therapist with training early years professionals on how refer into the new provision.
To undertake screening and review assessments as part of this new provision and to organise and run targeted language and communication intervention groups.
To undertake other relevant duties as delegated by the Health Visitor/Speech and Language Therapist as part of this new provision.
To be familiar with Children’s Centres and local programmes and facilitate and signpost parents in accessing the Children Centre services and Community Services as well as other local initiatives to support with speech and language promotion and development.
To promote early speech and language development and encourage the development of children’s play, language and communication through direct and indirect work and partnership with parents/carers and children.
To act as a source of information for parents and professionals about the referral pathways to the core speech and language therapy services.
To be aware of the child’s individual circumstances and adapt appropriately.
Communication
To be able to gather information that may be highly sensitive or highly complex.
To work closely with parents and early education staff and other professionals and to be able to deal with sensitive information using empathy, tact, reassurance and active listening.
To participate in identified meetings as directed and feedback information as appropriate.
To participate in multi-agency working and develop links with local nurseries and community groups to facilitate positive and effective information sharing.
To assist in developing and maintaining good working relationships with all colleagues, clients and carers.
To support the Speech and Language Therapist with providing training to a variety of audiences on aspects of speech and language development and universal and targeted intervention
To routinely overcome barriers to communication during screening assessment and intervention. This includes the use of sign, symbols or other alternative and augmentation strategies with communication disordered clients/carers, as well as the use of interpreters for clients and carers who do not have English as a first language.
To have the skills to motivate and encourage clients/carers in a positive and supportive manner to follow health improving advice and to engage in therapeutic interventions as appropriate.
To safeguard and promote the welfare of children and work to agreed trust safeguarding children policies to discuss any concerns with management and to seek advice from the Child protection team.
To adapt practice to meet individual client circumstances including due regard for cultural and linguistic differences.
Patient/Customer Care (if applicable) (both direct and indirect)
To undertake home visits as delegated by the Health Visitor/Speech and Language Therapist as part of the new provision.
To undertake screening assessments as part of this new provision and to organise and run targeted language and communication intervention groups.
To undertake other relevant duties as delegated by the Health Visitor/Speech and Language Therapist as part of this new provision.
Information Management
With the guidance of the Speech and Language Therapist to document screening assessments and intervention records.
To maintain up to date and accurate records of contact with parents, carers and children in line with trust standards.
To collect data required for monitoring and evaluation purposes.
To share information with others, observing data protection guidelines
To undertake duties in compliance with the trusts administrative systems.
To adhere to record keeping standards in accordance with Trust guidelines.
Planning and Organisation
To have good organisation skills to carryout universal and targeted intervention guided and supported by the speech and language therapy team.
Policy Development
To participate and contribute to research, audit and evaluation of new ways of working.
To adhere to all Trust policies, procedural guidelines and current legislation
Service Development
To participate and contribute to developing the new provision.
To be aware of and adhere to all Trust and Service policies
Personal development
To take part in the annual appraisal of work activities, agreeing objectives
and a personal development plan in line with the Trust’s Policy
Attend mandatory training and other training programmes as requested by the line manager/ Professional development lead or as directed according to Service needs.
Attend management and safeguarding supervision as per Trust policy.
To participate in the development and delivery of informal training to others with support.
To develop the ability to reflect on and evaluate training provided.
To attend relevant meetings and special interest groups
Systems and Equipment
To maintain equipment and assessments and report to senior staff when there is any malfunction
To be aware of Health and Safety hazards in the working environment and report them to a senior member of staff. To be aware of Trust policies and procedures with regard to Health and Safety.
Effort, Mental and Environment
Effort and environment
Physical effort
Frequently exerts light/moderate physical effort, for short periods
Frequent short periods of driving
Mental effort
Frequent concentration to complete screening assessments and reviews.
Work pattern altering to meet service need and prioritising work issues accordingly with changes faced
Car driving for liaison with agencies and to attend meetings and training
Sitting moderate periods when using visual display units / writing records / correspondence
Emotional effort
Occasional exposure to distressing/highly distressing circumstances.
Dealing with difficult family situations or circumstances.
Discussing concerns and negotiating outcomes re safeguarding children with colleagues, primary and secondary care professionals
Working conditions
Occasionally dealing at times with difficult people/scenarios involving colleagues and primary and secondary care.
Frequently driving within wide geographical area for visits/meetings in all weather conditions.
Frequently sharing offices and hot desking
Frequently needing to work flexibly in a variety of community settings
Occasional unpredictable and diverse work across a spectrum of scenarios
Occasionally exposed to unpleasant working conditions and occasionally exposed to highly unpleasant working conditions such as:
Road traffic hazards
Inclement weather
Lone working / working in isolation
This job description is subject to periodic review.
Person specification
Education
Essential criteria
- Qualification as a Nursery Nurse - Diploma
Desirable criteria
- Further qualifications with children
Knowledge
Essential criteria
- Knowledge of the Healthy Child Programme
- Role of the Speech and Language Therapist
- Knowledge and awareness of Safeguarding children and Families
Desirable criteria
- Knowledge of completing development reviews
- Working with families and children
Experience
Essential criteria
- Experience working with children and parents
- Experience of working within a Team
Desirable criteria
- Ability to manage challenging situations
Skills and Abilities
Essential criteria
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to support children and families to make informed decisions in relation to their health and well being
- Demonstrate the ability to adapt to working within a changing working environment
- Demonstrate the ability to manage own time and workload
- Have a clean Driving License and access to a car
Desirable criteria
- Experience with working with families around health promotion eg. sleeping, health eating, behaviour management
Applicant requirements
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Documents to download
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Maura Ryan
- Job title
- Clinical Health visitor Lead
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 02039887361
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